Tony Barnette

Tony Barnette

40-Year-Old PitcherP
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$Signed a one-year, $750,000 contract with the Cubs in February of 2019. Contract includes $3 million team option for 2020.
Hangs up cleats
PFree Agent  
January 28, 2020
Barnette announced via Instagram on Tuesday he is retiring from professional baseball.
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The Cubs declined Barnette's $3 million club option for 2020 in November after a 2019 season in which he pitched in two major-league games. The 36-year-old missed the first couple months of the season with a shoulder injury and moved to the restricted list to mull over his career options after being sent to the minors in late June. Barnette will finish his career with a 3.53 ERA, 1.25 WHIP and 132:43 K:BB across 145.1 innings in four seasons with the Rangers and Cubs.
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Back and shoulder injuries limited Barnette to just 26.1 innings last season, sending him to the disabled list on three separate occasions and ending his season in early July. When he was available, he was quite good, bouncing back from a disappointing 2017 campaign to produce a 2.39 ERA. He struck out 25% of the batters he faced while walking just 4.8%. Those numbers, in isolation, are great and would figure to lock Barnette into prominent role somewhere this season, with the potential to pick up some saves should the situation break his way. Given his age (35) and recent injuries, however, it seems more likely that he opens the year in the middle innings. The fact that the reliever had resumed throwing before the end of the season mitigates the injury concern somewhat, but he's unlikely to be worth a pickup before the season starts.
After a successful five-year run in Japan, Barnette submitted a strong debut campaign with the Rangers in 2016, resulting in Texas earmarking him for a critical bullpen role ahead of last season. While manager Jeff Banister never wavered from using Barnette in key setup situations, the 34-year-old's numbers took a major hit nonetheless, with his ERA climbing nearly three and a half runs and his WHIP jumping from 1.16 to 1.50. That downturn in performance made it an easy decision for the Rangers to decline Barnette's $4 million option for 2018, but the team saw enough potential in the right-hander's underlying skills to retain him on a discounted deal. Much of Barnette's struggles can be pinned on an abnormally high .348 BABIP and a low 66.5 percent strand rate, so a bounce back in both areas could make him one of the more dependable middle-relief options for the Rangers.
Barnette returned to the States in 2016 following a five-year stint in Japan, and although he wasn't particularly dominant, there's no denying that he was effective as a member of the Rangers' bullpen. Despite not amassing a huge number of strikeouts, the right-hander displayed good control and, with the good fortune of an 85 percent strand rate, tallied 15 holds on the season. Barnette is on the wrong side of 30 and his FIP sat over a run above his actual ERA, but his 2016 performance has likely earned him a steady role in Texas' bullpen to begin the 2017 season. However, with the numerous options ahead of him in the pecking order, Barnette's role has little room for growth. He will need to keep relying on holds to garner any real value.
Barnette spent four years in the Diamondbacks system before moving to Japan's Yakult Swallows in 2010. After initially struggling as a starter, Barnette found success in the bullpen, culminating in a 1.29 ERA, 41-save performance in 2015. Barnette's style evolved quite a bit over his six seasons in Japan, and in 2015 he added a pause at the height of his delivery — a very Japanese touch. His fastball runs from 90-95 mph and will touch 97. He also features a tight slider and a solid changeup. Look for him to start out in a low-leverage role in a loaded Rangers bullpen after signing a two-year deal in December, with the potential to move to the later innings if his stuff translates against big league hitters.
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Team option declined
PFree Agent  
Personal
November 4, 2019
Barnette's (personal) $3 million team option on his contract was declined by the Cubs on Monday, Jesse Rogers of ESPN.com reports.
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Placed on restricted list
PChicago Cubs  
July 1, 2019
Barnette was placed on the restricted list Monday, Patrick Mooney of The Athletic reports.
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Sent to minors
PChicago Cubs  
June 26, 2019
Barnette was optioned to Triple-A Iowa after Wednesday's loss to the Braves, Jordan Bastian of MLB.com reports.
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Primed for debut with Cubs
PChicago Cubs  
June 23, 2019
Barnette (shoulder) was activated off the 60-day injured list Sunday, Bruce Levine of 670TheScore.com reports.
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Rehab starting Saturday
PChicago Cubs  
Shoulder
May 31, 2019
Barnette (shoulder) will begin a rehab assignment with Triple-A Iowa on Saturday, Mark Gonzales of the Chicago Tribune reports.
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